EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, rENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 24. 1315. PAGE THR Bond Clothes S15.00 to $30.00 IN suits at the above price range we have developed a . highly specialized service. In these suits we have exact ed the highest type of tailoring. Leading designers have drafted individual patterns which we show exclusively. We are now showing the new spring models. They're real eye-openers. Drop in. It will cost you nothing to see these unusual clothes. BOND BROTHERS EM?. Farmer's Picnic at Pilot Rock Will be Big Event May 29 riLOT ItOCK INTENDS TO ECLIPSE FOlt.MKK UEOOHDS PLANS AKE HADE.' Pilot Rock intend! the farmers' pic nic will eclipse the on held here two yean ego and that everyone will go away with even a better opinion of the town than they did at that time. The picnic thin year will be held on May 29. Already the forfeit money baa been put up to the railroad company for the epeclul train which li to leave Pendleton on the schedule of the reg ular train and arrive here at 10:20 a. m. and leave In the afternoon at five A round (rip rate of one dollar haa been made. This will give. everyone who cornea by train ample time to take in the exercises In the park, eat YOU WANT A qooo 'IECE OF PAOPERT 1 IF YOU WANT A qooo) I HAVE IT, THE J PIECE OFKTvf REALTOBACCOl the good judge answers the real estatc maw) KEEP tabs on a pouch of "Right-Cut" and see how long it lasts. "Right-Cut" is the Real Tobacco Chew that you hear men boosting to their friends. A new blend of mellow, sappy leaf seasoned and sweetened just enough. You get all the real tobacco substance. And it's cut a new way so you don't have to grind it. kthe strength chew thst suits you. Tuck it sway. Tbea let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real I t T tobsoeotMteoomei, how it satisfies without grinding how much leu you hsve to spit, how few chewi you ttke to be tobseco satisfied, That's why it ii Tk Rtal Tefoaw Chew. Tbit'i why it eoiti lets in the end. It it i md chew, cut fins IBS short shred so that ytw won't bavs 1 to (rind oa it with your teeth. makes you spit too roach. The tette of pare, rich rnh.ee does not need to be covered on with molasses sad licorice. Notice bow the sslt briaSs out the rich tobacco taate ia "kiiht'Coc" One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. i - WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY BO Union Square, New York (BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND IQjSTAMPSTOUS Photography for the It exactly fit! a boy or girl and yet appeali to older people ii well for it takei clear iharp pictures and ii light, it rone and quick. No. 2 takei pictures 2Ux3!4andcoti 12.00. No. 2A takei 2 ! i x 4 ' i picturei and costs $3.00. There I no mere raliible. lartnKttft. amaarairnt for roar Utile oae than leirnlat how to auka pktarrt. with one ol tbeie Senrci Scnut Cameras. You ourhl to ret him one te-dif. It vlU aetelos hit artlaic nature and mar be the maklnf of iba tor. Aik mr dnltr for Smn HanithMkfft frit, 1 k,t tufffy it txAmaltJ, wrilt w. SENECA CAMERA MFG. CO. Kocfcaafar, N. Y. Pleaiesend ma poitpaid the Seneca Handbook, Name " Arlrtraaa beita their lunch, there, and quaff the spring) water, see the races and take In the baseball game. Dut those who de sire to dance In the evening will need to make other arrangements. In all probability the dancing fraternity will come largely by automobiles and the train leaving at five will not disturb them in the least. Special arrangements have been made to park autos on the street in front of E. T. Fanlng and the Dave Wright places. Henry McReynolds, with a number of assistants, have the autos In charge and will see that the roud Is not blocked to the park. R. E. Manning has charge of the coffee which will be served free to those bringing baskets. Soft drinks will be served and there Is plenty of spring water to be had. For the ben eflt of the small folks a merry go round will be furnished for their am usement. Arrangements had about been completed the first of this week with the Moose team of Pendleton to play Pilot Rock. It Is the Intention to call Tske very small chew lets thin one-qutrter the old line. It will be more sttisryini then a mouthful of ordinary tobseoo. Juit nibble on it until you find Orudis oo ordinary candied tobacco 30 Little Folhs Here ii a real Camera A Substantial Knockabout Camera The Seneca Scout SENECA CAMERA MFG. COMPANY ROCHESTER, N.Y. Urant Mrtmfeit Cmwi Mattel la the Work) the ball game right after the after noon speaking and have the races en the street after the game. Two year ago the narrow etreet leading to the park was used for this purpose with Indifferent success and but few were awe to see trie races. By havln them down town on the wider streets! this trouble will be larselv n,rmm. 1 Whooping Cough. "About a year ago my three boys naa wnooping cough and I found Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the only one that would relieve their cougn Ing and whooping spells. I continued this treatment and was surprised to find that It cured the disease in a very short time." writes Mrs Archie Dalrymple, Crooksville, Ohio. For sale by all dealers. Amateur Cliaw? at Meadow Brook. MEADOW BROOK, L. I., May 24. H. P. Whitney threw open his great e.tate at Wheatley Hills, Long Inland, for another one day amateur race meet. The occasion Is the spring opening of the Meadow Brook Steeple chase association; There are five races on the card for today. The bis kchI event will be the twenty third running nf the Meadow Brook Hunt Cup, a chaw of about three and a half m'les, for gentlemen riders. While I he purse Is not so large as at some of the other meets held throughout the state the honor of winning at the Meadow lirook Club chase Is consid ered worth striving for by amateur riders. Sunday Movies Lawful ALBANY", N. T., May 19 Muni cipal authorities have no authority to prevent moving picture shows on Sundays, the Court of Appeals dccld- The derision sustained the lower I courts in discharging from prison Wolden Kelley. of Yonkers, who was convicted of violating a cllty ordin ance barring Sunday movies. The ap pellate division recently held that -the legislature alone may command how Sunday shall be kept; hence the Cllty of Yonkers cannot Independently com pel and enforce Sunday closing by means of fines and Imprisonment unless such power Is part of the law and polity granted by the Legislature. ANTI-JAPANESE RIOTS BREAK OUT IN CHINA PEKIN, May 24. Riots against Japanese have been resumed at Han kow, according to a dlBpatch receiv ed here Chinese mobs wrecked sev eral Nipponese business establish ments there and, It Is said, the mi kado's subject are In a state of ter ror. Japanese here charge the German consulate at Hankog with fomenting feeling against their countrymen, and have appealed to Toklo for help. IjaWJUUHaWaWa I : f - PRB1CH RUitMEHTS OlyO The European boar Is a wild and when cornered, extremely ferocious and dnngcrotis nnlmnl, very rarely has It been tamed even so fur as to 1 t . r at ! ,;;;lV)f : t: tt GRADUATING M OF 12TH GRADE OF ECHO HOLDS IIS EXERHS M.tXY ATTKM) AND I.ISTK.V TO I'ltOUKAM HKXfi:i(U UV Till: I'll'ILS. Three Orations Arc IHllvrrc llcn rlotla HciM'knli Lodge i:i--tH Officer! Auto party KcturiiM from Walla Walla Kanu'la Family MoV-g to KrllO Other New. (Special Correspondence.) ECHO, Ore., May 24. On last Fri day evening a class of five pupils graduated from the 12th grade of the Echo high school. The graduating exercises were held at the M. E. church and were well attended. These were the three orations by members nf the rlaHH- "ThA T'niver.!,! rtr.". by Charles O. Young; "America's Op- ,ramp ror some g"oa PurPff- lnt portunlty," by Miss Lillle M. Wattetv ! an"n """ wlu " "ritle" ou burner and "Our Heritage," by Lem- know about the tlme 1 Mpect t0 uel Esteb. The class history was giv. reach h,,me- Tne attendance at the en bv Mlxs Ruth 8. Coburn and the f a r durin ,ne fore Part of tne day on class prophecy by Emma V Scherer. j Sunda" ta Practically nil, so this The Henrietta Itebekah Lodge No.1"'" 1 el an farly breakfast and 56 of Echo, held their semi-annual then took a Gear 8treet car for ,he election last Wednesday night. The following officers were elected. No- b,e rand MrS' A - harden; vice Brand, Mrs. Wm. Wilder; secretary, ' Mrs. Louis Scholl, and treasurer, Mrs. Hugh D. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Grelner, Miss Clara Ripper and Mrs. Wm, Essel I styn returned Friday from a short auto trip to Walla Walla. A. W. Cook and famllv, formerly of "ale rK lo 118 entrance arm Kamela. moved here last week and thfn nor,h- thruKh the Presidio re wlli make this their home. Mr. Cook'" to the "position. The view of has the position of telegraph operator the 0,en exPn8e f ,h Pacific was at the O.-W. R. & X. depot. ln 1,Kelf- t0 an "'"lander" like me. S. J. Sterns' famllv has moved here worth the "rt. It la a long time from Pendleton. Thev are occupying nce 1 last aw Golden Gate park. the Scholl dwelling on Railroad street. ' Charles Shearer of Enterprise, Ore , is here visiting with friends. He came down to attend the graduating exercises of the high school His daughter was one of the graduates. I Mrs. W. L. Stnrr of Freewater re- turned home on Friday after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dan- forth. Special Epworth League services' were held last night at the M. E church. It was the 26th anniversary of the league. There was no preach ing services as the league services took up the entire evening. Deet Struve of Pendleton, eoent Sunday here with friends. The Misses Velle and Grace Rugf of Pendleton, came down last Friday to attend the graduating exercises: near the Cliff House. I noticed an Im here and returned home Saturday ev- mense carcass lying near the sidewalk. fnng. which I at first took to be a stuffed T. D. Matthews and daughter. Miss' specimen of one of the big sea lions Ada were visitors here and at HePP-which inhabit "Seal Rocks." On go npr last week. fn their return to their! i"8 over for a near view, however, I home ln Pepdleton on Saturday they were accompanied by Mrs. Mary A Parker and Miss Beulah E. Barker. The entire trip was made In the Matthews auto. No Vee to Try and Wear Chit Tour Cold It Will WHr .You OCT INSTEAD. Thousands keep on suffering coughs and colds through neglect and ("-lay. Why make .-ourself an easy prey to serious ailments and epidem ics as the result of a neglected cold? Coughs and colds sap your strength aiid vitality unless checked n the early flapes. Dr. King's New Dis covery Is what you need the first I ni se heh s. Your head clears up you urtathe freely and you fel sj much better. Buy a bottle today and Wart taking It at once Adv. I-.rKUli to Aid Itelglans. LONDON. May 21 A nationa movement for the relief of Belgium was launched formally at a meeting in the Mansion lluuse, under the presidency of the Lord Mayor of Lon don. Lord Lansdowne the archbish op of Canterbury and Viscount Bryce were the the principal speakers. A STRANGE MASCOT w'.iim .i.J.iw.;,; v 4 t t MASCOT ' permit men to come near without put-1 ting up a fisht. But war times! bring about strange conditions, and I cause the forming of many stnumo companionships. GOIEEII GAIE II BEAUTIFUL KATURE SPAT flllHIH CITY VALLEY QIAIL ARE NIMEROl'.S AM) MALLARD DITKS IN. HABIT MARSHY PLACES. C. K. ( ran-tmi Tell of IMiclit of Kan IVanHwo Ml to Museum Is Well Worth While Eastern Ore gon People Call at Oregon l!u Iding at Panama Exposition. (By C. K. Cranston.) SAX FRANCISCO, May 21. (Special) I took a long walk last Sunday forenoon. In fact I am walk ing a good deal, not so much to save car fare, as In order to get into training for tramping when I get back to a country where a body can nouw' al ,ne r( western end of the peninsula which the city of San Francisco covers. I don't know exactly how many miles It Is from Market street to the end of Geary street but by applying the scale to the map It would appear to be nearly ten miles. At any rate I left the car at tie term'nus and walked back, by following up the length of lolaen anout -'3 eara' 1 tnlnK. lo ne acl Then it was largely a great waste of sand dunes, now it is a wonderfully beautiful and Interesting piece of na ture right within the limits of a great city. With the except on of a system of excellent paths and driveways, the western end of the park shows few ot the characteristics of a formal park. There ' are tangles of underbrush. Pd brooks quite like a bit of actual wild country. Valley quail, en tirely unrestrained, are quite numer ous and mallard ducks and coots, or "mud hens," can be seen on all the Ponds and mashy places. These wild birds, bes de numerous other species of the -native song and lnsectiverous birds Inhabit the park and add to its attractiveness. At a little museum. was surprised to find that it was a real sea lion which had been dragged up from the beach the day previous where it had stranded after its death, presumably as the result of a battle with some rival. The "barker" for the museum avered that it would weigh 3000 pounds but I think he went a little strong. It was a mighty big "critter" nevertheless and a very in teresting sight. Of course the things in the park that interested me most are the wild creatures and natural things and there are enough of them to occupy one's time for several days. Most of thir mammals seem com fortable nd contented but a few of them are Just the reverse and they ought to either improve their con dition or dispose of them. They have a fine lot of American bison, elk and deer of a number of species. I was attracted to spec al notice of the herd of bull elk and bison. There are aoout 20 head of bison and two or three male elk. all of which look like perfect specimens In excellent shaie The buffalo are Just now shedding their winter coats and look very touBh and ragged but the coat of new hair is sleek and fine and they are all fat. They have a herd of Alaska moose that is not quite so creditable. ?1 .' 7 i - C sv V '4 4 . t Put-xo iy IH S, The photograph shows a wild boar which ha. attached Itself to a Krcnrb. regiment. The soldiers consider it very lucky mascot. Wearing the End! Just a few short weeks and this great Salvage Sale will close, with one of the greatest sale records in the history of Pendleton. WE ARE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES OTHERS FOLLOW. EVERY DAY PRICE QUOTATIONS 15c Best Qual. Percale 10c 25c Best Quality Kiddy Cloth, 32-in. wide 12i2 15c Best Quality Dress Gingham 10? 25c Best Quality Windsor Crepe 13? 25c Best Amer. Print.... 5 Hope Bleached Muslin 7i2 Heavy Quality House Lin ing yard 4$ 9-4 Pequot Sheeting, yard 27r Pillow Slips, every day prices 10 and 12 Sheets, full size, no seams 69? Our Pride, heavy brown muslin . 6V2 Men's work shirts 39? Former Wohlenberg Store The k.!ne of that herd, a big bull that must stand at least seven feet tall at the withers, while he is neither lean In flesh nor apparently fretting at contentment, is In a pitiable conditi on by reason of abnormal growth of his hoofs. This I take to be due to confinement in a small paddock with soft soil thus depriving the animal of the possibility of sufficient eiercise on rock ground to wear off the hoofs at; fast as they grow. The poor crea ture can barely shuffle around. Be side those mentioned there are a larget lot of bears of a number of dif ferent species that are a positive dis grace. They are neither Interesting nor attractive and that feature of the park ought to be abolished. They have lots of birds in confinement be sides the ones mentioned as enjoy ing themselves In freedom. Those in confinement include a number of os triches an emu a lot of pea fowls, nu merous species of pheasants, pigeons, doves, parrots and many hon-natlve song and insectlverous birds, large and small. A very interesting feature in the park is a Japanese tea garden. Here is a little piece of Japan carved out and set down in the midst of the park. In it a Japanese; family serve tea and simple native foods ln prim itive native style. There is one of tha odd high-arched bridges, spanning a little brook that meanders through the section, exactly like those one sees in native Japanese illustrations. It is hard to conceive how that style of bridge construction ever came to be adopted. To cross a stream by means of one of them you have, practically, to climb up one ladder and down an other to cross a place where an al most level floor, or at least a slight arch might have served the purpose to much better advantage. There are monuments, statues, etc.. band stands, play grounds, a fine race course, baseball grounds, tennis courts without number a conservatory which is kept heated for growing tropical plants, etc., etc. I left the park at the eastern end and meandered across the peninsula to the expo where I arrived a little while after noon, a little leg weary and hungry- but after having enjoyed the tramp immensely. More eastern Oregon people and other acquaintances of mine have called at the Oregon building this week than usual, and I have been correspond 'ngly busy and conse quently, contented. I have enjoyed visits with Irt Whitman and hU bride, who were accompanied by Mrs Whitman's sister, Miss Dorothy and with Roy Raley and party, which In cluded Mrs. Raley, young James and their maid. Mrs. Moses called yes terday also. Resides these numerous western Oregon friends of mine have been here and the delegates to the na. tional convention of the American Arnithological Union, which Is in ses sion this week, include in their num ber many friends and acquaintances, w hom It is a pleasure to me to meet A Dead Banqnet. COLUMBUS, O.. May 22 His name Is Jerry O'Sliaughnessy and they gave him a farewell banquet: but in spite of his name crepe was hung upon the door of the banquet room, Appetite Follows Good Digestion Nearly everyone indulges their appetite and the digestive orsans are abused, resulting ln a conges tion of poisonous waste that clo the bowels and causes much miser and distress. The most effective remedy tc correct this condition is the combl. nation of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This Is a natural pleasant-tasting remedy, gentle yet positive In action, and quickly re lieves Indigestion, constipation, sick headache, belching, etc. Prug Stores sell Pr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at fifty cents and one dol lar a bottle, and In thouands of homes It Is the indispensable fam llv remedv. Fur a fr.A tri.,1 .,itl write Dr. W. R Caldwell, 452) Washington St , Montlre!!, Ills. ) n Ladies' shoes, welts $1.79 Children's welt Shoes G)f , 89e, ?1.39, 51.69. Men's Poros Knit Union Suits 59 B. V. D. Style Union Suits G9 Men's $1.00 overalls.... 83 Boys' Blue Serge Suits, Nor folk style, two pair panta for 33.79 Fine Dress Shoe3 $2.59, ?2.95, $3.15. Perrins French Kid Gloves, the 1 and 2 button kind, all sizes, white and col ors, pair S9 Men's Summer Suits 94,90, 96.90, 98.90, 99.90, 910.90, 912.90 and 914.90. V In the middle of the table rested a coffin, skeletons wera numerous and napkins and tablecloth wera of mournful black. For Jerry had Just graduated from his position as assistant cashier of tha National Bank of Commerce and had become manager of the O'Shaughnes- sy Undertaking company. Hi friends at the hank were wish ing him Joy la his new Job. IlHtish Xarjr to Use Liner. NEW YORK, May 24 It was an nounced at the Cunard Line office that the Anchor Line steamship Transylvania which arrived In Glas gow from New York on Sunday last, had' been requisitioned by the Brit ish government. Her sailings have accordingly been canceled. 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